Imam-e-Kaaba to arrive in Pakistan on Thursday
ISLAMABAD: Imam-e-Kaaba Shaikh Khalid al-Ghamidi will arrive in Lahore on Thursday and will lead Juma prayers at Pakistan’s largest mosque in Bahria Town.
According to a report by Geo News senior journalist Huzaifa Rehman, Imam-e-Kaaba is coming to Pakistan on the special invitation of the government.
Senior Saudi government officials said the Imam will address a public congregation and will
By TICKER
April 21, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Imam-e-Kaaba Shaikh Khalid al-Ghamidi will arrive in Lahore on Thursday and will lead Juma prayers at Pakistan’s largest mosque in Bahria Town.
According to a report by Geo News senior journalist Huzaifa Rehman, Imam-e-Kaaba is coming to Pakistan on the special invitation of the government.
Senior Saudi government officials said the Imam will address a public congregation and will invite the Ummah to unite against the forces of evil.
The Imam will stay four days in Lahore and three days in Islamabad and will help improve relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Sources have revealed that the Saudi government has two major priorities during the Imam’s visit in Pakistan. These include turning the public opinion in favour of Saudi Arabia and giving effective message for the eradication of polio.
According to a report by Geo News senior journalist Huzaifa Rehman, Imam-e-Kaaba is coming to Pakistan on the special invitation of the government.
Senior Saudi government officials said the Imam will address a public congregation and will invite the Ummah to unite against the forces of evil.
The Imam will stay four days in Lahore and three days in Islamabad and will help improve relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Sources have revealed that the Saudi government has two major priorities during the Imam’s visit in Pakistan. These include turning the public opinion in favour of Saudi Arabia and giving effective message for the eradication of polio.
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